Parellel hybrid,how does the power of the ICE get heterodyned?

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The discussion focuses on the operation of a parallel hybrid system in a Porsche Cayenne, where the internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric motor work together to deliver power. The ICE provides power to the differentials, supplemented by the electric motor through a double clutch. Concerns arise about the potential for increased piston velocity when the electric motor is engaged, which could lead to less combustion time and reduced power output from the ICE. It is clarified that the vehicle can operate solely on the ICE, solely on electric power, or in combination, with the electronic system managing the throttle and fuel injection to optimize performance. Understanding the synchronization of the ICE and electric motor is crucial for effective power delivery in this hybrid design.
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Attached you will find a parellel hybrid design of a Porsche Cayenne hybrid.

From what I understand,its the ICE(combustion engine) that is finally delivering power to the differentials.This power is 'substantiated' by power delivered from an electric motor.As you can see from the diagram,the motor is connected at the output end of the ICE via a double clutch. This is where I get confused: If I do want to add-up power by switching my motor into operation,my O/P end of the shaft would spin faster.Won't this effect the functioning of the ICE? i.e the piston velocity will increase considerably. This would mean I have lesser time to combust=>lesser power.

So,how does the motor power get heterodyned with the power from the ICE?
 

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I'm not sure I understand you correctly.

you say it is parallel hybrid. I assume that car can be powered by combustion engine OR electric motor (or both).
so:
1) car is powered only by ICE.
2) car is powered only by electricity. you disconnect the double clutch between ICE and motor, shut or idle the engine, and use only electric motor to power the transmission / wheels
3) car is powered by booth ICE and motor. from ICE standpoint there would be just less work to do. quite similar to driving downhill. electronics will close the throttle body a bit (if it is petrol) and injects less fuel.
ICE and el. motor will have to be in same rev range so the el. motor won't turn the ICE to too high revs.
 
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